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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:17 am 
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The Hollywood has, yes....

So I am watching the movie Taken for the first time, and for some reason I wondered how old Liam Neeson is...

And looking him up on IMDB I found something incredibly depressing two titles he is working on...

Liam Neeson is playing Hannibal in the A-Team.
He is also Zeus in a remake of Clash of the Titans that is in post production.

And I am spoilering the rest of the cast for Clash of the Titans.. this one has potential to be awesomesauce

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Clash of the Titans (2010)
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Liam Neeson ... Zeus
Sam Worthington ... Perseus
Ralph Fiennes ... Hades
Gemma Arterton ... Io
Alexa Davalos ... Andromeda
Danny Huston ... Poseidon
Mads Mikkelsen ... Draco
Jason Flemyng ... Acrisius
Izabella Miko ... Athena
Tamer Hassan ... God of War
Polly Walker ... Cassiopeia
Vincent Regan ... Kepheus
Hans Matheson ... Ixas
Ian Whyte ... Sheikh Sulieman
Nathalie Cox ... Artemis
Luke Treadaway ... Prokopion
Luke Evans ... Apollo
Jamie Sives ... Commander
William Houston ... Ammon
Martin McCann ... Pheadrus
Robert Roman Ratajczak ... Zealot

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I am curious to see Clash.

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The only thing I hate is how hollywood always portrays Hades as a bad guy. They always try to liken him to "the devil" because he is "lord of the underworld." As far as Greek gods went, he wasn't all that bad. Ares was far more in the "gods you don't want to have involved in your life" category.

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Numbuk wrote:
I am curious to see Clash.

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The only thing I hate is how hollywood always portrays Hades as a bad guy. They always try to liken him to "the devil" because he is "lord of the underworld." As far as Greek gods went, he wasn't all that bad. Ares was far more in the "gods you don't want to have involved in your life" category.


Dude.. Zeus was one of the gods you did not want involved in your life. Eventually.. man or woman he would try to f**k you. Hell he would even turn into other species to get some ***...

Hades just gets a bad rap because he tricked some prissy valley girl into eating a damn pommeganate.

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To be fair, they'd "run out of ideas" when they started telling stories based on 3000 year old greek fables on film to begin with.

Sortof. All fiction is just a retelling of ancient ideas. In thousands of years of human society, we've probably told every basic idea there is to tell, starting with the word-of-mouth fables our tribal shamans would have related before the dawn of recorded history. And the stories get improved and retold and adapted to fit different situations; really, movie-making has advanced so much in 30 years that there's as much difference between modern films and those from the 70s and early 80s as there were between those 70s and 80s films and shakespearian stage plays. There are reasons to remake and retell stories.

What's remarkable is that new stories get made at all, actually. Oh sure, there are always tropes reused in every tale, but there is still enough originality that it speaks wonders for the creativity of our species; after a hundred thousand years we're still coming up with new ideas. And this isn't to take away from the art of improving upon and retelling that which has been told before, either.

Unlike many people, I have no issues with a "remake." The question isn't "is remaking an old movie a bad thing," but rather, "Is this a story worth retelling." Too often, I'd say no. But this is a subjective thing, there's always someone to disagree, and I don't have to watch what I don't feel like watching.

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I honestly can't think of any Greek gods that were particularly benevolent.

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Screeling wrote:
I honestly can't think of any Greek gods that were particularly benevolent.

The closest you'd come is probably Athena or Demeter.

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Hephaestus wasn't bad, either.

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Asclepius.

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No, they've run out of ideas when they decide to make a movie of Risk (the boardgame).

No, really. They have.

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Apollo wasn't too bad either.


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TheRiov wrote:
Apollo wasn't too bad either.



In the old BSG, he was okay. In BSG re-imagined, Apollo was a whiny brat and an idiot.

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Zeus gave his only father to save his brothers and sisters so they might live to create us. How is that not benevolent?

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Serienya wrote:
No, they've run out of ideas when they decide to make a movie of Risk (the boardgame).

No, really. They have.


This would be awesome!

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Stories that never get old = "Guy has everything but his physical life taken from him and crushed. Guy goes on a vendetta and kills everyone. Everyone dies in a very brutal and violent manner."

i.e.

Payback, The Punisher, etc.

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Rafael wrote:
Stories that never get old = "Guy has everything but his physical life taken from him and crushed. Guy goes on a vendetta and kills everyone. Everyone dies in a very brutal and violent manner."

i.e.

Payback, The Punisher, etc.


You mean... "The Western genre."

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Payback was a bit different since all he wanted was his $70k back. It was sort of a cynical version of that plotline, with a dark humor. Punisher wasn't near as good a movie. It was decent, but it was a bit sappy and over the top in some places.


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